articleNew England Journal of MedicineJul 24, 2019Closed access

Roxadustat Treatment for Anemia in Patients Undergoing Long-Term Dialysis

Shanghai Jiao Tong University · Ruijin Hospital · +23 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Roxadustat is an oral hypoxia-inducible factor prolyl hydroxylase inhibitor that stimulates erythropoiesis and regulates iron metabolism. Additional data are needed regarding the effectiveness and safety of roxadustat as compared with standard therapy (epoetin alfa) for the treatment of anemia in patients undergoing dialysis.

Methods

In a trial conducted in China, we randomly assigned (in a 2:1 ratio) patients who had been undergoing dialysis and erythropoiesis-stimulating agent therapy with epoetin alfa for at least 6 weeks to receive roxadustat or epoetin alfa three times per week for 26 weeks. Parenteral iron was withheld except as rescue therapy. The primary end point was the mean change in hemoglobin level from baseline to the average level during weeks 23 through 27. Noninferiority of roxadustat would be established if the lower boundary of the two-sided 95% confidence interval for the difference between the values in the roxadustat group and epoetin alfa group was greater than or equal to -1.0 g per deciliter. Patients in each group had doses adjusted to reach a hemoglobin level of 10.0 to 12.0 g per deciliter. Safety was assessed by analysis of adverse events and clinical laboratory values.

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Keywords
  • Anemia
  • Medicine
  • Erythropoiesis
  • Epoetin alfa
  • Erythropoietin
  • Dialysis
  • Internal medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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